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On Australian and New Zealand Peloridiidae (Homoptera: Coleorrhyncha) [PDF]
Woodward, T. E. (Thompson Elwyn)
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Πληθυσμιακή ανάλυση φυσικών πληθυσμών του δάκου της ελιάς (Bactrocera oleae) με την μέθοδο SSCP [PDF]
Κοντόπουλος, Χαράλαμπος
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New Zealand Entomologist, 2020
Sydney has a high plant biosecurity risk due to the volume of international freight and postal items. Additionally, a high number of tourists enter Australia through Sydney.
Bernard C Dominiak
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Sydney has a high plant biosecurity risk due to the volume of international freight and postal items. Additionally, a high number of tourists enter Australia through Sydney.
Bernard C Dominiak
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Chemical Ecology of Dacinae Fruit Flies (Diptera: Tephritidae)
Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1990There are more than 700 described species of Dacinae fruit flies, whose immature stages develop in many species of fleshy fruits found in tropical and subtropical rain forests. Most of these species are monophagous or stenophagous, but a few species are polyphagous.
Robert L Metcalf
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Taxonomy of Korean Bactrocera (Diptera: Tephritidae: Dacinae) with review of their biology
Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology, 2017The genus Bactrocera Macquart, currently comprising over 650 described species, is the most economically significant fruit fly genus with at least about 50 species considered to be pests of agricultural and quarantine importance. As a part of effort to investigate both agricultural and quarantine Bactrocera pests in Korea, the present study aims at ...
Ho-Yeon Han
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Evaluation of Probodelt cone traps for surveillance of Dacinae in New South Wales, Australia
Crop Protection, 2019Abstract Early detection of Dacinae (Diptera: Tephritidae) incursions is vital for quick and effective management. A key method for early detection is the implementation of trapping networks in risk areas. Australia relies on the use of extensive trapping networks at, and surrounding, major ports and fruit production areas to identity any fruit fly ...
Bernard C Dominiak
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NEW SPECIES AND RECORDS OF DACINAE (DIPTERA: TRYPETIDAE) FROM NORTHERN AUSTRALIA
Australian Journal of Entomology, 1965AbstractFour new species, Callantra pusilla, Daculus decurtans, Strumeta aquilonis, and S. tenuifascia are described and figured. Several new locality records for some Australian Dacinae and host records for Afrodacus jarvisi (Tryon) are presented.
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A taxonomic and ecological study of the Dacinae (fam. Trypetidae) in Queensland [PDF]
These studies were designed to investigate the field ecology of fruit flies in Queensland and so provide a more complete knowledge of these pests. A knowledge of species, their taxonomic relationships and certain aspects of bionomics were complementary to the field studies.
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